One of the harder parts of carpentry and DIY projects is getting precise angles. With the BORA MiteriX Duplicator Tool, it becomes the easiest part of the job. This tool does exactly what you think it does – it precisely measures angles, then locks the angle (and even splits in half) to transfer that exact angle to your miter saw. This means your miter cuts will match precisely, without that unsightly gap that is all too common when measuring freehand. The great part about this is you can measure an existing angle on a piece of furniture, a corner in another room, etc., and then transfer that exact angle to your miter saw. So, for example, if you’re cutting crown molding, cornice molding, wood casing, base board, or trim for an existing piece, stair case, or wall, and the angle you need isn’t a perfect-preset angle, this tool will save you hours of frustration, and will ensure that you cut it right the first time. It will also work for a table saw miter gauge setting. Best of all, you’ll buy this once, and use it forever and has a one-year warranty. BORA makes the best, and this angle measuring tool is no exception – get yours today.
- The BORA MiteriX angle duplicator tool will ensure that your miter cuts are at the perfect angle
- You use the tool to measure the exact miter angle you need (right on your piece), then lock it, and transfer that exact angle to your miter saw, divides the angle in half for a perfect miter – it couldn’t be easier
- Measures internal or external angles from 0-degree – 180-degree (miter angle from 0-90-degree)
- Collapses and easily folds to fit in your tool box
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Domingo Erdman (verified owner) –
Good
Nelle Shields (verified owner) –
Got this Miter Angle Finder & it sure works well! I had to trim out some wall in the outbuilding & this helped cut the trim pieces. The tool is a combination of plastic & aluminum, & is pretty sturdy & straight forward. Transfer of the angles to Miter Saw was simple & easy, the arms are long enough & they slide extend out to about 14 1/2 inches per side. Just lay the tool on the bed of the miter saw & adjust to the correct angle. It also helped me find the correct angle for a support rafter for some insulation work of an older outbuilding. All in all a very helpful tool. Simple Tool that’s Very Effective, Sturdy & Accurate an easy to use. Win Win anyway you look at it.
Darrin Kub (verified owner) –
It’s not helping to find small corners Mostly in house have small corners…
Alysa Sporer (verified owner) –
Great Tool. Love it!
Minnie Bashirian (verified owner) –
It was great
Norwood Murray (verified owner) –
Best angle finder ever is exactly what this tool does. Inside and outside and cut it. This tool can be used with Crown Moulding, Baseboard and Trim with such ease. Makes cutting a joy instead of a headache. The tool is real easy to use and it is so simple you almost want to make it hard just so you think you are doing something. The instructions are very clear and so easy to follow. Like the tool says “It takes the guesswork out of miters.
Rahul Parisian (verified owner) –
Does exactly what they advertise
Bertrand Stark (verified owner) –
I used the miter tool to install 1 x 4 onto our church walls for a bumper for the back of our new chairs. It works great with all the different angles we have. I was able to set the miter tool against the wall and adjust it to the different angles. It made it easier to make the finished look, look great. You can get inside or outside angles with this tool. It does take some getting used to using it though. Ounces you gets used to the tool, it is a breeze to use. I don’t know how I would have been able to make this job look so nice without the new MITER TOOL.
Roxanne Senger (verified owner) –
Overall it’s a pretty good tool. I have used it once so far to transfer an angle for a corner shelf to my miter saw. The reason I only gave it 3 stars is because it does have some play in the arms thus introducing a possible 2-5 degree error. Also, be careful of sharp edges – I cut my finger inspecting it out of the box. Like I say, it’s not bad, but I wonder if there is a better tool out there.